| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Toothed whale that possesses a large tusk | Narwhal | 72%
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| Egg-laying spiny anteater, native to Australia | Echidna | 66%
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| Salamander that retains larval features throughout its life | Axolotl | 59%
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| The only mammal to be covered in scales | Pangolin | 59%
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| Small lizard, often with smooth scales and small or no legs | Skink | 59%
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| Ancient lobe-finned fish, thought of as a 'living fossil' | Coelacanth | 52%
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| Cat-like carnivore and top predator native to Madagascar | Fossa | 48%
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| Small ball-like fish with a sucker used to stick on to rocks | Lumpsucker | 48%
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| Nocturnal, long fingered, lemur from Madagascar | Aye-aye | 45%
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| Indonesian wild-pig with prominent, curved, upper tusks | Babirusa | 45%
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| Iguana-like forest lizard from tropical North and South America | Basilisk | 41%
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| Giant flightless cricket, endemic to New Zealand | Giant wētā | 41%
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| Soft-bodied, marine gastropod known for its intricate patterns | Nudibranch | 41%
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| Tropical bird found in the Amazon swamps and Orinoco basin | Hoatzin | 31%
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| Small migratory diving duck of northern Eurasia | Smew | 31%
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| Freshwater turtle found in South America | Mata mata | 28%
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| Small, insectivorous mammal, native to Madagascar | Tenrec | 28%
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| Tree-dwelling gliding mammal, native to Southeast Asia | Colugo | 24%
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| Small bird from the prairies of the midwestern USA | Dickcissel | 24%
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| Large, spiral-horned goat, national animal of Pakistan. | Markhor | 24%
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| Slender, long-necked, antelope found in East Africa | Gerenuk | 21%
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| Large stork found in wetlands in Central and South America. | Jabiru | 21%
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| Venomous, nocturnal, burrowing, insectivorous mammal | Solenodon | 17%
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| Water opposum, native to central and south America | Yapok | 17%
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